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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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lose oneself (in something)<br />

- become deeply involved in something<br />

The violin player always loses herself in her music when she is giving a concert.<br />

lose out on (something)<br />

- fail to get or take part in something<br />

He lost out on a chance to go to Mexico City because he was too busy with other<br />

things.<br />

lose out to (someone or something)<br />

- fail to win, miss first place in a contest<br />

Our team lost out to the other team in the soccer tournament.<br />

lose sight of (something)<br />

- forget something, fail to see something<br />

"Don't lose sight of the main reason that you are planning to take the class."<br />

lose sleep over (someone or something)<br />

- worry about someone or something so that you cannot sleep<br />

I have been losing sleep over my inability to solve my recent problems at work.<br />

lose touch with (someone)<br />

- fail to keep in contact or communication with someone<br />

I lost touch with the people who I worked with at my summer job.<br />

lose track of (someone or something)<br />

- lose contact with someone or something<br />

I have lost track of many of my friends from high school.<br />

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